Luxembourg · 2025

Luxembourg Income tax calculator

Estimate the income tax a single resident pays on a Luxembourg salary in 2025. Enter your annual gross pay and the calculator converts it to taxable income the way the tax office does, then runs it through the 23-band class 1 scale and adds the employment fund surcharge. The result is the year of income tax on its own. Social insurance is a separate cost; the salary calculator shows the two side by side if you want the full payslip picture.

Annual gross salary
Income tax
5.574,81 €
Deductible contributions (pension and health)5.525,00 €
Standard allowances1.020,00 €
Taxable income43.455,00 €
Tax from the class 1 scale5.210,10 €
Employment fund surcharge364,71 €
Income after tax44.425,19 €

How it works

  1. Gross pay is not what Luxembourg taxes. Pension (8%) and health (3.05%) contributions are deductible, so the calculator strips them out first, capping the base at EUR 13,518.68 a month, the ceiling at which both contributions stop.
  2. It then removes the two standard allowances every employee receives automatically: EUR 540 for employment expenses and EUR 480 for special expenses.
  3. What remains is taxable income. The class 1 scale charges nothing on the first EUR 13,230, then climbs through narrow bands (8% up to 42%) until the top rate starts at EUR 234,870.
  4. The scale result is topped up for the employment fund: 7% of the tax bill, and 9% on the part of the bill that belongs to taxable income above EUR 150,000.
  5. The figure shown is the annual tax before payroll credits such as the CIS, which the tax office pays out through withholding rather than through the scale.

income tax = scale(taxable) + surcharge, taxable = gross - pension - health - 1,020

Deductible contributions of 8% pension and 3.05% health are removed from gross pay, on at most EUR 162,224.16 a year of pay, followed by the EUR 1,020 of standard allowances. The 23-band class 1 scale is applied to the remainder, charging each band at its own marginal rate. The employment fund then adds 7% of the resulting tax, switching to 9% for the portion of tax attributable to taxable income beyond EUR 150,000.

scale
class 1 tarif de base 2025, marginal rates from 0% to 42% across 23 bands
surcharge
employment fund top-up of 7%, or 9% above EUR 150,000 of taxable income
8% / 3.05%
deductible pension and health contributions, capped at EUR 13,518.68 a month of pay
1,020
EUR 540 employment expense plus EUR 480 special expense standard allowances

Income tax with surcharge at key taxable incomes, class 1

EUR 13,230 taxable EUR 0 top of the tax-free band
EUR 54,090 taxable EUR 9,479.77 where the long 39% band starts
EUR 117,450 taxable EUR 35,919.90 where the 40% band starts
EUR 150,000 taxable EUR 49,851.30 surcharge rises from 7% to 9% beyond this point
EUR 234,870 taxable EUR 87,494.56 where the 42% top rate starts

Worked example

A single resident earning EUR 50,000 gross in 2025 has EUR 4,000 of pension and EUR 1,525 of health contributions plus EUR 1,020 of allowances taken off, leaving EUR 43,455 taxable. The class 1 scale charges EUR 5,210.10 on that, and the 7% employment fund surcharge of EUR 364.71 lifts the total to EUR 5,574.81.

Key facts

Tips

Frequently asked questions

Why does the calculator ask for gross salary instead of taxable income?+

Because most people know their gross pay, not their taxable income. In Luxembourg the two differ by the deductible pension and health contributions and the EUR 1,020 of standard allowances, so the calculator performs that conversion before applying the scale. The taxable figure it derived is shown in the breakdown.

Which tax class do the figures assume?+

Class 1, the scale for a single resident without dependent children. Class 1a (single parents and taxpayers over 64) and class 2 (jointly taxed couples) are charged less on the same income because their scales spread the burden differently. A planned reform would merge the classes, but not before 2028 at the earliest.

What is the employment fund surcharge?+

A levy that finances unemployment policy, charged as a percentage of the income tax itself rather than of income. For class 1 it is 7% of the bill, rising to 9% on the slice of tax that corresponds to taxable income above EUR 150,000. It is the reason the headline 42% top rate works out at 45.78% in practice.

Are social insurance contributions included in the result?+

No. The primary figure is income tax alone. Pension and health contributions only appear because they reduce taxable income before the scale applies; the contributions themselves, and the 1.4% dependency contribution, are separate deductions that the salary calculator covers.

My payslip withholding is lower than this. Why?+

Probably the payroll tax credits. The employee credit (CIS, worth up to EUR 600 a year) and the CO2 credit (up to EUR 192) are paid out through monthly withholding and taper away between EUR 40,000 and EUR 80,000 of gross pay. A commuting allowance on your tax card would lower withholding further. None of these change the scale tax shown here; they sit on top of it.

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Last updated: 2025-05-01 · Applies to 2025

Estimate only

This is an estimate for general guidance, not financial, tax, legal or medical advice. Figures can change and individual circumstances vary. Always confirm with the official sources listed before making decisions.

Reviewed by Vikas Dulgunde.

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